White Bear Lake Survey Report
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White Bear Lake Survey Report
- Publication date
- 2012
- Topics
- shipwreck, shipwrecks, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, nautical archaeology, maritime history, underwater archaeology, Mahtomedi, Dellwood, Manitou Island, steamer White Bear, steamer Wildwood, Wildwood Park, Wildwood Amusement Park, steamer Dispatch, steamer Maud, steamer May, steamer Ina, steamer Floyd, naphtha launch, sail boat, row boat, scow, motor boat, power boat, John O. Johnson, Ramaley's Pavilion, Gene Ramaley, John Ramaley, Abel E. Leaman
- Collection
- opensource
- Language
- English
Note: There are 2 copies of the report available, a large pdf file and a small pdf file. They contain the same report and information.
Maritime Heritage Minnesota (MHM) received a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant in August 2012 to conduct a side and down-imaging sonar survey of White Bear Lake in as part of the White Bear Lake and Lake Waconia Survey (WBLLWS) Project. With the completion of the WBLLWS Project, White Bear Lake (WBL) is the third of three bodies of water within the borders of Minnesota to have been completely surveyed for submerged archaeological resources. Prior to this survey, no nautical archaeological sites or shipwrecks had been identified in White Bear Lake. This report presents the findings of the White Bear Lake portion of the WBLLWS Project and includes a maritime history of the lake. The results of the Lake Waconia portion of the project can be found in MHM's Lake Waconia Survey Report.
In Copyright. The White Bear Lake Survey Report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. The report can be downloaded for free, but it cannot be changed in any way, sold for profit, or used for profit by anyone other than the copyright holders.
Maritime Heritage Minnesota (MHM) received a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant in August 2012 to conduct a side and down-imaging sonar survey of White Bear Lake in as part of the White Bear Lake and Lake Waconia Survey (WBLLWS) Project. With the completion of the WBLLWS Project, White Bear Lake (WBL) is the third of three bodies of water within the borders of Minnesota to have been completely surveyed for submerged archaeological resources. Prior to this survey, no nautical archaeological sites or shipwrecks had been identified in White Bear Lake. This report presents the findings of the White Bear Lake portion of the WBLLWS Project and includes a maritime history of the lake. The results of the Lake Waconia portion of the project can be found in MHM's Lake Waconia Survey Report.
In Copyright. The White Bear Lake Survey Report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. The report can be downloaded for free, but it cannot be changed in any way, sold for profit, or used for profit by anyone other than the copyright holders.
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In Copyright. The White Bear Lake Survey Report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. The report can be downloaded for free, but it cannot be changed in any way, sold for profit, or used for profit by anyone other than the copyright holders.
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- In Copyright. The White Bear Lake Survey Report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. The report can be downloaded for free, but it cannot be changed in any way, sold for profit, or used for profit by anyone other than the copyright holders.
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- 2012
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